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  1. Sir Alexander Fleming was born at Lochfield near Darvel in Ayrshire, Scotland on August 6th, 1881. He attended Loudoun Moor School, Darvel School, and Kilmarnock Academy before moving to London where he attended the Polytechnic. He spent four years in a shipping office before entering St. Mary’s Medical School, London University.

  2. Sir Alexander Fleming ( Lochfield, 1881. augusztus 6. – London, 1955. március 11.) skót bakteriológus és immunológus. Felfedezte az antibakteriális lizozim enzimet, valamint 1928-ban az első antibiotikumot, a penicillint.

  3. Alexander Fleming. Alexander Fleming nació el 6 de agosto de 1881 en Lochfield, Gran Bretaña, en el seno de una familia campesina afincada en la vega escocesa. Fue el tercero de los cuatro hijos habidos en segundas nupcias por Hugh Fleming, el cual falleció cuando Alexander tenía siete años, dejando a su viuda al cuidado de la hacienda ...

  4. Sir Alexander Fleming, (born Aug. 6, 1881, Lochfield, Ayr, Scot.—died March 11, 1955, London, Eng.), Scottish bacteriologist. While serving in the Royal Army Medical Corps in World War I, he conducted research on antibacterial substances that would be nontoxic to humans. In 1928 he inadvertently discovered penicillin when he noticed that a ...

  5. TIME 100 - Scientists and Thinkers - Alexander Fleming (submitted by Yuran Lu) All about Alexander Fleming: biography, his work and many other information. (submitted by Andrew Trubin) Alexander Fleming - Top Biography (submitted by Chinnappan Baskar) Sir Alexander Fleming - Biography (submitted by Davis Brown) SCIENCE HERO: SIR ALEXANDER ...

  6. Alexander Fleming. Sir Alexander Fleming në laboratorin e tij në St Mary's, Paddington, Londër (1943). Sir Alexander Fleming (6 gusht 1881 – 11 mars 1955) ishte një mjek dhe mikrobiolog skocez, më i njohur për zbulimin e substancës së parë antibiotike me efekt të gjerë në botë, të cilën ai e quajti penicilinë. Zbulimi i tij ...

  7. Sir Alexander Fleming. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1945. Born: 6 August 1881, Lochfield, Scotland. Died: 11 March 1955, London, United Kingdom. Affiliation at the time of the award: London University, London, United Kingdom. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases”.

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